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• ^ • . • • • . m. • • • • • • ■ 9 • ' % ' m 4 vV n i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • - • • • ' • «. : • • . •- • • • • • • • .1 EWN SPACE EXPANSION UNDER WAY We regret that we are among the last of the few that haven t contributed to the P I edmonItor, however, we wf I I try to qlve out with a little Info from the land of enchanting waters. Presently we have three agents and a service attendant repre senting PA I here* Charles Field, manager and recently of ROA, Marvin Mills, our new re cruit, ^nd a local boy, Wesley CIvlls, the service attendant, and myself (Casey). The facilities here are In pro gress of expansion* The CAA has a new building and they plan to move into It in a month or so, leaving their old space to be divided Into more lobby space and more room for NAL and PA I. Aside from aviation our local interests are fishing, boating and the Airport softball team which doesnM have an Impress ive won-lost record, but we have a Iot of fun * Would like to have any of you come by for a visit at any time and will try to keep a little Information In the paper from t ime to time Ca s ey -K- -jj -tf -ti- -M- -j;- •» ENGINE SHOP BACHELORS GIVE UP DEDUCTION There are no more bachelors the INT Engine Shop* I n Closing the fixed base division for vacations served several purposes. Red Willard, charge of engine overhaul said* For some It was travel, others Just rested and for the only two remaining bachelors. It was ma tr imony * ConqratuI a11 ons are In order for James M. Johnston who was married to Peggy Sprinkle on July 5th and Harry Jewel Mabe who was married to Ruth Morrell on June 27th* BACHELOR - A man who has lost the opportunity of making some woman miserable* -0- Today Is the tomorrow you were worried about yesterday* -2- Population of United States 155, 000, 000 Peop 1 e 65 yea rs or older 57, 000, 000 Balance left to d o the work 98, 000, 000 People 21 years or you nge r 54, 000, 000 Balance left to do the work 44, 000, 000 Peop1e wor king f or U.S. Gov t * 2*, 000, 000 Ba1 an ce left to do the work 23, 000, 000 Peop 1 e 1n a rmed serv1ces 10, 000, 000 Balance left to d o the work 13, 000, 000' People In state and city of f i ces 12, 800, 000 Balance left to d o the work 200, 000 Sick a nd Insane peop1e 126, 000 Balance left to d 0 th e work 74, 000 Bums and othe rs wh o won * t work 62, 000 Balance left to do the work 12, 000 Persons In jail N, 998 Balance left to do 25th: Palmer Alexander. 26th: George Bennett, Herman Dull, Ross Easley* 27th: Warren O. Tadlock, Edmund Taylor. 29th: Clyde Morris, Cleatus Warden. 30th: B.B. Slaughter. 31st: Joseph Barnes, Paul Davenport, Lynn Hoover, Adelee Miller* •jf -jr* 'Yc -jc- •:> -j:- -jj- * THE PURSER a nd and TWO - YOU AND 1 And you*d better get a wiggle on - Mm getting tired of run ning this country alonel •?{• ■!^ -Ji- -Ji- -Ji- -Ji- * -j?- -if HAPPY BIRTHDAY 1st: Chas. Bryant, John Crouch, John Kandzer, Wm, Mathis, Iva McHargue. 2nd: Sam Hill, Cary Jackson, Cliff Pitts, Ernest Groce. 3rd: James Daniel, G. I * Wagner* 4th: Thos. Bessellleu, Al Bianucci, Don Cox, Allen Gray, Ralph Lyle, Helen Plunkett. 5th: George Davis, Hade Watson. 6th: Thos. Hayes, H.H. Hutcheson. 7th: Mary Saunders. 9th: Keith Bennett, Ronald Coyner, Carolyn Repass, Olive Webster. Nth: Walter Acree. 12th: Thos. Miller. 13th: Gordon Register, William Taylor. I4th: John Lewis,Oscar Tesh, Porter Wallace* I6fh: Jessie Beatty, Wm. Davis. 17th: Lewis Rose. 18th: Ken Lineback* 20th: Chas. Joyce, Reginald Powell, Edward Warner. 21st: Floyd Graham, Jack Lennon. 22nd: Woody Bost, James Kldwell. 23rd: Bill Kyle, Sam Parnell* 24th: Charlie Fair, J.T. Raby* When things are all late the weather Is rough. Who takes all the ragging takes all the stuff? The purser* When someone gets sick and throws It on the floor Who cleans It up, but never get s or e ? The purser* When the 101 form is wrong and the off-loadsllp Is, too Who runs around like mad doing everything he can do? The pu rs ef * When a pouch Is not pulled because of an agent*s game Who (though not responsible) is it that gets the blame? The pu rs er * When a good charter trip comes up - say a sunny trip down South Who is it that gets to take It without even opening his mouth? The CHIEF PURSER * -it -tt -JI- -if -JJ- -JJf EMPLOYEES URGED TO SUPPORT SAVINGS BOND PROGRAM Have you been supporting your country lately - financially, that is? If not, why don * t you do so by buying United States Savings Bonds through the payroll savings plan? T. W, Morton, Accounting, will be glad to "Fix you up." Why donM you come by to see him or drop him a line? YouMI be , g I ad you did* j{. j/. ^ CHANGES AFFECTING PERSONNEL NEEDED FOR RECORDS Have you had a recent change in address, change of name due to marriage, or any other change which might affect your person nel records that has not been reported to Accounting? If so, these changes should be report ed as soon as possible to C.H* Wood, in order that your records may be kept up-to-date* it -e*- a -if ^f- -jj- -«■ -M- -ji- -If A spinster Is a girl who looks her best and then stops looking* ‘iiiV rtr'iilllii'iiirriiiiiTii iii rriinii hiim ' " Ji
Piedmont Aviation Employee Newsletter
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